Spanking Scandal: Jo Frost Slams Madison Prewett’s Parenting Plans

I’m Riley Carter, and I’m here to spill the tea on the latest celebrity parenting controversy. When Madison Prewett and her husband Grant Troutt recently shared their plans to spank their 6-month-old daughter Hosanna as a form of discipline, the internet went wild – and not in a good way. As it turns out, they’re not alone in their views, but they’re definitely going to get some pushback from a very unlikely source: Supernanny alum Jo Frost.
Jo Frost, a renowned parenting expert and FARE partner, is speaking out against Madison and Grant’s decision, calling spanking an “outdated practice” that “holds no benefit for the relationship of the child or for the parent.” In an exclusive interview with E! News’ Francesca Amiker, Jo explained that physical punishment is not only ineffective but also harmful, citing research from the National Library of Medicine that found spanking to be “harmful” and “ineffective.” She also pointed out that laws protect adults from physical harm, but it seems like children are often left out of that equation. “We have laws where it is a criminal offense to commit grievous bodily harm or to hit another adult, and to think that we can just bypass that with our youngest, most vulnerable citizens? They are human beings, too,” Jo said.
But here’s the thing: Madison and Grant aren’t just talking about any old-school discipline – they’re citing the Bible as their inspiration. According to Grant, Proverbs 22:15 says, “Folly is bound up in a child, but discipline drives it far away,” and he plans to take that literally. Madison chimed in, saying she’ll discipline her daughter in a “really loving way,” explaining that she’ll make sure Hosanna knows why she’s being disciplined and that she doesn’t enjoy having to spank her. But Jo Frost isn’t buying it. “If we’re going to protect every human being, then we do so for children as well because they are citizens of this country,” she said. “Smacking should be banned in this country.”
So, what can parents do instead of spanking? Jo recommends showing “emotional intelligence” and “energetically connect[ing] with your child” through communication. She also emphasized that corporal punishment should be banned, especially for children with visible and invisible disabilities. It’s clear that Jo Frost is passionate about this issue, and she’s not afraid to speak her mind.
As a society, we’re constantly evolving and learning more about what works and what doesn’t when it comes to parenting. While some may argue that spanking is a harmless way to discipline children, the research suggests otherwise. And with experts like Jo Frost speaking out against it, it’s clear that this is a conversation that’s here to stay.
Madison and Grant’s decision to spank their daughter has sparked a heated debate, with many taking to social media to share their thoughts on the matter. While some have defended the couple’s right to parent as they see fit, others have been vocal in their criticism. As for Jo Frost, she’s made it clear where she stands – and she’s not backing down.
In the end, it’s up to each individual to decide what they believe is best for their children. But with experts like Jo Frost and research backing up the negative effects of spanking, it’s hard to ignore the facts. One thing’s for sure: this conversation is far from over.
Anyway, that’s the deal. Do with it what you will.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and E! News, National Library of Medicine
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Attribution: Creative Commons Licensed